Cargando…
The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia
Previous studies have addressed why and how mono‐stratified epithelia adopt a polygonal topology. One major additional, and yet unanswered question is how the frequency of different cell shapes is achieved and whether the same distribution applies between non-proliferative and proliferative epitheli...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2015
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126341 |
_version_ | 1782372791174037504 |
---|---|
author | Azzag, Karim Chelin, Yoann Rousset, François Le Goff, Emilie Martinand-Mari, Camille Martinez, Anne-Marie Maurin, Bernard Daujat-Chavanieu, Martine Godefroy, Nelly Averseng, Julien Mangeat, Paul Baghdiguian, Stephen |
author_facet | Azzag, Karim Chelin, Yoann Rousset, François Le Goff, Emilie Martinand-Mari, Camille Martinez, Anne-Marie Maurin, Bernard Daujat-Chavanieu, Martine Godefroy, Nelly Averseng, Julien Mangeat, Paul Baghdiguian, Stephen |
author_sort | Azzag, Karim |
collection | PubMed |
description | Previous studies have addressed why and how mono‐stratified epithelia adopt a polygonal topology. One major additional, and yet unanswered question is how the frequency of different cell shapes is achieved and whether the same distribution applies between non-proliferative and proliferative epithelia. We compared different proliferative and non-proliferative epithelia from a range of organisms as well as Drosophila melanogaster mutants, deficient for apoptosis or hyperproliferative. We show that the distribution of cell shapes in non‐proliferative epithelia (follicular cells of five species of tunicates) is distinctly, and more stringently organized than proliferative ones (cultured epithelial cells and Drosophila melanogaster imaginal discs). The discrepancy is not supported by geometrical constraints (spherical versus flat monolayers), number of cells, or apoptosis events. We have developed a theoretical model of epithelial morphogenesis, based on the physics of divided media, that takes into account biological parameters such as cell‐cell contact adhesions and tensions, cell and tissue growth, and which reproduces the effects of proliferation by increasing the topological heterogeneity observed experimentally. We therefore present a model for the morphogenesis of epithelia where, in a proliferative context, an extended distribution of cell shapes (range of 4 to 10 neighbors per cell) contrasts with the narrower range of 5-7 neighbors per cell that characterizes non proliferative epithelia. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-4441440 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2015 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-44414402015-05-28 The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia Azzag, Karim Chelin, Yoann Rousset, François Le Goff, Emilie Martinand-Mari, Camille Martinez, Anne-Marie Maurin, Bernard Daujat-Chavanieu, Martine Godefroy, Nelly Averseng, Julien Mangeat, Paul Baghdiguian, Stephen PLoS One Research Article Previous studies have addressed why and how mono‐stratified epithelia adopt a polygonal topology. One major additional, and yet unanswered question is how the frequency of different cell shapes is achieved and whether the same distribution applies between non-proliferative and proliferative epithelia. We compared different proliferative and non-proliferative epithelia from a range of organisms as well as Drosophila melanogaster mutants, deficient for apoptosis or hyperproliferative. We show that the distribution of cell shapes in non‐proliferative epithelia (follicular cells of five species of tunicates) is distinctly, and more stringently organized than proliferative ones (cultured epithelial cells and Drosophila melanogaster imaginal discs). The discrepancy is not supported by geometrical constraints (spherical versus flat monolayers), number of cells, or apoptosis events. We have developed a theoretical model of epithelial morphogenesis, based on the physics of divided media, that takes into account biological parameters such as cell‐cell contact adhesions and tensions, cell and tissue growth, and which reproduces the effects of proliferation by increasing the topological heterogeneity observed experimentally. We therefore present a model for the morphogenesis of epithelia where, in a proliferative context, an extended distribution of cell shapes (range of 4 to 10 neighbors per cell) contrasts with the narrower range of 5-7 neighbors per cell that characterizes non proliferative epithelia. Public Library of Science 2015-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4441440/ /pubmed/26000769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126341 Text en © 2015 Azzag et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Azzag, Karim Chelin, Yoann Rousset, François Le Goff, Emilie Martinand-Mari, Camille Martinez, Anne-Marie Maurin, Bernard Daujat-Chavanieu, Martine Godefroy, Nelly Averseng, Julien Mangeat, Paul Baghdiguian, Stephen The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title | The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title_full | The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title_fullStr | The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title_full_unstemmed | The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title_short | The Non-Proliferative Nature of Ascidian Folliculogenesis as a Model of Highly Ordered Cellular Topology Distinct from Proliferative Epithelia |
title_sort | non-proliferative nature of ascidian folliculogenesis as a model of highly ordered cellular topology distinct from proliferative epithelia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4441440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126341 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT azzagkarim thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT chelinyoann thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT roussetfrancois thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT legoffemilie thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT martinandmaricamille thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT martinezannemarie thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT maurinbernard thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT daujatchavanieumartine thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT godefroynelly thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT aversengjulien thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT mangeatpaul thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT baghdiguianstephen thenonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT azzagkarim nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT chelinyoann nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT roussetfrancois nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT legoffemilie nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT martinandmaricamille nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT martinezannemarie nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT maurinbernard nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT daujatchavanieumartine nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT godefroynelly nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT aversengjulien nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT mangeatpaul nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia AT baghdiguianstephen nonproliferativenatureofascidianfolliculogenesisasamodelofhighlyorderedcellulartopologydistinctfromproliferativeepithelia |